CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr. Charles Lloyd Jones of Sydney has placed in the hands of the Government his resignation from the position of chairman of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 774 wordsCricket experts in England attribute Australia's defeat in the second Test match at Lord's to the batsmen's lack of experience on wet wickets. It is everywhere admitted that conditions were ideal for Verity's ...
Article : 147 wordsThree members of the Australian Davis Cup team—J. Crawford, D. P. Turnbull, and A. Quist—had comfortable victories in the first round of the Wimbledon ...
Article : 848 wordsSeven persons, including high municipal officers, two constables, and several children, were injured at Poona last night when a bomb intended for use ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 437 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—Plans and reasons for holding the Federal election in September will be explained by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to members of the ...
Article : 657 wordsIt is appropriate that Hedley Verity, Yorkshire's left-hand bowler and protege of that other Yorkshiie left-hander, Wilfred Rhodes, should have equalled ...
Article : 433 wordsD. R. Jardine in the "Evening Standard," says:—"Winning the toss meant winning the match. Well done, Wyatt and Verity, also Leyland and Ames. ...
Article : 427 wordsMr. P. F. Warner in the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"The toss won the match. It is only proper to sympathise with the Australians' bad fortune. Wyatt managed ...
Article : 180 wordsEuropeans dining in an open-air restaurant at Cawnpore last night luckily escaped when terrorists threw among them a bomb which fortunately fell into ...
Article : 67 wordsFour religious buildings were bombed in the week-end. They include the Franciscan Church at Graz and the Styrian Monastery at Steinan. An ...
Article : 46 wordsNewspaper articles concede that rain played a vital part in the second Test. Several emphasise that Grimmett probably would have been as deadly as Verity ...
Article : 685 wordsPreparations are being made by the Vic[?] Labour party for the Federal elec[?] campaign. Three Victorian Senate [?]didates have already been chosen. ...
Article : 134 wordsThe meeting of the wheat advisory committee which was to have been held on June 27, has been indefinitely postponed. It is understood that difficulties have ...
Article : 73 wordsPERTH, Tuesday.—Representatives of the United Australia party and the Coun[?] party met to-day. Although no official announcement was made, it was ...
Article : 72 words"Naturally I am most delighted at captaining England in her first victory at Lord's since 1896," said Wyatt. "Rain undoubtedly helped. I am thankful I had ...
Article : 206 wordsAustralia received an even more severe defeat at Lord's than the one administered to England at Nottingham. ...
Article : 1,033 wordsThe International Institute of Agriculture's information to June 20 is that Europe's wheat harvest is adversely affected by the weather, and will probably ...
Article : 63 wordsNotwithstanding delays which have occurred in the testing of the new Hawker Demon general purpose aircraft ordered from England by the Commonwealth ...
Article : 326 wordsKALGOORLIE (W.A.), Tuesday.—Two [?] were asphyxiated by explosive [?] which had accumulated in a winze in the Sons of Gwalla mine, 160 miles ...
Article : 214 wordsMr. Wallis Myers, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says:—"The standard of play in the matches at Wimbledon on the opening day did not call for any riotous ...
Article : 158 wordsBIRCHIP, Tuesday.—The meeting of the council of the Victorian Wheatgrowers' Association ended to-day, after which a statement was issued by the president ...
Article : 166 wordsFirst place in the Test match gallery of honour is taken by H. VERITY, the left-hand bowler, who wrecked Australia's batting hopes on a rain-affected ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 76 wordsHalf of the first qualifying round in the British open golf championship was played to-day at Deal and the other half at Sandwich. The weather favoured low scores. ...
Article : 153 wordsThe feature of the opening day's play in the Wimbledon championships was the defeat of our Davis Cup representative Vivian McGrath by the American Sidney ...
Article : 299 wordsThe financial year 1933-34 of the Lord Mayor's Fund will close on Saturday. [?] the inauguration of the fund it has [?] the practice of many persons to ...
Article : 134 wordsMining shares were moderately active. Midday quotations:—Great Boulder, 11/3; Sons of Gwalia, 43/1½; South Kalguril, 23/6; Boulder Perseverance, 3/4½; Lake ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 27 Jun 1934, Page 7
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